5,000 Year Old Map of AMERICA Discovered in Egypt Reveals Terrifying Secret
5,000 Year Old Map of AMERICA Discovered in Egypt Reveals Terrifying Secret
Many people learned in school that Christopher Columbus was the first non-native to step foot on American soil. However, a recent shocking discovery of a 5,000-year-old Egyptian map that accurately depicts America is telling a very different story and could force changes to history textbooks. This map, along with a mysterious Nubia egg, may rewrite the history of ancient civilizations. In this video, we delve into the Nubia egg and the evidence suggesting that the pyramids could be much older than previously thought.
The Nagada Culture and the Shocking Discovery
The Nagada culture, which thrived from 4,000 to 3,000 BCE in Egypt, laid the foundations for ancient Egyptian civilization. This period saw early settlement patterns, the development of trade networks, and achievements in crafts. Artifacts from this culture have been crucial to understanding the dynamics of ancient Egyptian society and religion.
One of the most important discoveries from this period is the Nubia egg, unearthed in 1907 by British archaeologist Malib Cecil. The egg, made from an ostrich eggshell and adorned with intricate designs, is estimated to be 7,000 years old. What makes it extraordinary is the artwork that may depict both the pyramids and the Americas.
The Pyramid Timeline Debate
The Nubia egg features three triangles that many scholars believe represent the three great pyramids of Giza: the Pyramid of Menkaure, Khafre, and the Great Pyramid of Khufu. However, these pyramids are believed to be only about 4,600 years old, while the egg predates them by 2,000 years. This raises the question: could the pyramids be much older than we have been taught?
Some theorists argue that the triangles are primitive depictions of mountains, but the symmetry and precision of the design suggest otherwise. The traditional methods of dating the pyramids, particularly through carbon dating, may not be entirely reliable, especially for stone structures. There’s even a theory that some hieroglyphs found inside the pyramids could have been added later, complicating the dating process.
Climate Clues and Pyramid Age
Geologist Robert Schoch from Boston University has studied weathering patterns on the Sphinx and concluded that the structures in Giza could have been built before the time of the Pharaohs. The Sphinx shows signs of erosion that suggest it was subjected to long periods of heavy rainfall, which would have occurred before the Sahara Desert existed, potentially as far back as 10,000–5,000 BCE.
Schoch’s findings challenge the traditional timeline of Egyptian history, suggesting that both the Sphinx and the pyramids may predate the dynastic period.
The 5,000-Year-Old Map of America
In addition to the Nubia egg, a significant discovery was made in Honis, an ancient city in Egypt. Researchers found a painting that included a map depicting both the Old World and the Americas. The map, drawn with remarkable accuracy, includes the outlines of Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as features like the Nile River and the Mediterranean Sea.
The presence of the American continent on the map shocked scholars. How could the Egyptians have known about America thousands of years before Columbus? The map implies that transoceanic voyages may have taken place long before the time of European explorers.
Rethinking History
The discovery of the Nubia egg and the map of America raises profound questions about the ancient Egyptians’ knowledge of the world. Could they have had contact with civilizations in America long before previously believed? These findings challenge conventional wisdom about history, suggesting that ancient civilizations may have been far more advanced in exploration and trade than we ever imagined.
As more evidence comes to light, we may have to reconsider the way we understand the past. These discoveries are pushing us to rethink not only the origins of the pyramids but also who may have been the first to set foot on American soil.
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